Since being banned from the Garden mankind has struggled to reconnect with a God bigger than our brokenness, to regain the pure fellowship God intended from the beginning. Often, we find it hard to reconcile the everyday realities of our current fallen state with a belief that God is good. In Adam Without Eden, we are reminded of the wonderful truth that it is God who is pursuing us in our exile. We aren’t alone on this side of the closed gates of Eden.
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About the Author:
Samuel C. Walker, born and raised in East Africa of missionary parents, has lived and ministered as an archaeologist and professor in the Middle East, Africa, and the Pacific islands. Walk with him as he discovers how God often uses the very circumstances of life we find the most difficult to restore hope and meaning in our lives. He shares profound biblical insights that spring from his amazing life experiences.
Review:
Do not read this book if you are satisfied with cohabitating with Jesus. But if you want to see the Jesus who chose slow-to-learn disciples like us, if you yearn to be a passionate newlywed, then I heartily recommend that you start to read this book. Then digest and read on. Examine who Sam reveals Jesus to be against what our Bible reveals. Go slowly. Most romances spring to life with surprising speed but grow deeply passionate over time and through trials.
Steve Saint (from the foreword)
Author of End of the Spear
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- PublisherStonebridge Publications
- Publication date2015
- ISBN 10 1940473497
- ISBN 13 9781940473499
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages126